Sissy
Pattillo, Advisory Member
A lifelong resident of Macon County, Carolyn “Sissy”
Pattillo attended Women's College in Greensboro to earn
her Bachelor’s degree in Education. Her studies were
interrupted by the sudden death of her father when Sissy
returned to Franklin completing her degree at Western Carolina
University; she then received her Master’s degree
in Education and School Counseling from WCU. Following her
love of education, Sissy devoted her 34 year career to touching
the lives of several generations of students in Macon County.
Married to Pat Pattillo, a retired coach and educator, they
raised their two children, Rocky and Meg, in the house where
Sissy grew up and where the Pattillos are enjoying retirement
today. Son Rocky lives in Franklin and is married to Pam;
they have two children Quinton and Madi. Meg is married
to TJ Sutton and lives in Easley, SC with their two children
Elizabeth and Landon. Sissy and Pat always look forward
to spending time with their children and grandchildren.
Sissy’s name is synonymous with community involvement
giving generously of her time for the betterment of Macon
County. In addition to her role on the Foundation Advisory
Board, she is currently serving a four-year term as Alderman
after running a successful campaign based on land planning
in 2005. Using her expertise and ideas to enhance the beauty
of Franklin, Sissy is a member of the Franklin Main Street
Program, Inc. While her children were in the school system
she was the President of the PTO, she served on the Hospital
Board of Trustees, First United Methodist Board of Trustees,
the Friends of the Macon County Public Library Board, and
was the State President of the School Counselor's Association
to name a few.
Sissy knew the Angel family well and recalls the early
days of Angel Community Hospital. She remembers the role
the community played in helping sustain and improve the
hospital during various campaigns including Operation Heartbeat.
Sissy loves Franklin and Macon County and considers herself
“A local girl who had the opportunity to leave and
the opportunity to come back.” When asked about juggling
the demands of her time, Sissy replied “We need to
be involved if we expect others to care".
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